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From: Angela Kahealani <angela@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 01:27:13 -1000

Doug Hardman wrote:
> > According to these sources one can expand the 6100 to 264MB RAM:
> > <URL:http://www.kan.org/6100/RAM.html>
> > <URL:http://www.newerram.com/News/Releases/pm6100.htm>
> 
> If one of those was Apple, I'd agree. I found a site that shows me how to
> over-clock my G3/233 to 300mhz. If I were to do that, and then cry when
> software didn't work who's fault would it be?
> 
> My .02
> 
>     -doug

Overclocking pushes circuit performance on individual signal lines into
grey areas where state is unstable at the edge of timing related
transitions resulting in greater noise and unreliability in random or
patterened failures. 

Over RAMming does not create any unstability, as the motherboard
architecture will have a specific range of RAM it can address 100%
successfully and a specific range of RAM it cannot address 100% of the
time. The actual hardware RAM installed will fit into some subset of
that addressing space consistently with each cycle repeating what it is
capable of stably. You either can or can't access the full address space
of the large physical RAM installed into the motherboard, and in the
case of the 6100 that extends to 256MB in the 2 SIMM sockets as long as
the two SIMMs are identical, plus you get that 8MB of motherboard RAM. 

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